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i can't tell at this point. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, bryan. bryan. i had no idea that you were coming out here. >> really? it's been booked for weeks. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now that you're here, bryan, it's time for another episode of "rescue dog rescue"! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ welcome to "rescue dog rescue." quick reminder-- all the puppies we have here tonight are actual adoptable dogs from north shore animal league america. bryan, are you ready to get these guys a good home? >> no, stephen... i'm ready to get these guys a great home! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: let's begin. who do we have here, do we have the first puppy? excellent! oh! ( audience reacts ) here we go -- oh! hello! this is grace, okay? if you have kids, grace is the puppy for you. grace has the ability to sing the entire soundtrack to the 2010 disney hit movie "tangled." grace also knows all the lyrics to "let it go" from the movie "frozen"-- but will not sing it. ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, that's sweet. this is sterling. ( audience reacts ) yeah. you say, "
i can't tell at this point. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, bryan. bryan. i had no idea that you were coming out here. >> really? it's been booked for weeks. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now that you're here, bryan, it's time for another episode of "rescue dog rescue"! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ welcome to "rescue dog rescue." quick reminder-- all the puppies we have here tonight are actual adoptable dogs from north shore animal league america. bryan, are you...
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>> oh, and kev's got a pretty serious bromance with bryan cranston. >> bryan, your new name is cryo-b. as in cryo-therapy. >> kevin is unbelievable. and he's so smart, he's going to surprise a lot of people. we shot a scene last week that he just brought tears to everybody. >> wait, what? tears? yes, the comedian is getting serious in a remake of the french film inspired by a true story, which made nearly $445 million worldwide and was nominated for an oscar. he plays a former criminal down on his luck, hired to take care of cranston, who is a millionaire quad bee jim. the who become unlikely friends. i. >> got to do some more lateral thinking. i got to make some changes. >> it's a love story between two straight men. >> it's not a love story -- it's a love -- you just got to say it tougher. >> nicole dresses down for her role as cranston's executive assistant. >> what is the one thing that you take away from these two guys? >> he's doing fantastic work in this. he's so funny and emotional, he's digging deep for this. those two together, i think they can go -- >> hello, ms. oscar winn
>> oh, and kev's got a pretty serious bromance with bryan cranston. >> bryan, your new name is cryo-b. as in cryo-therapy. >> kevin is unbelievable. and he's so smart, he's going to surprise a lot of people. we shot a scene last week that he just brought tears to everybody. >> wait, what? tears? yes, the comedian is getting serious in a remake of the french film inspired by a true story, which made nearly $445 million worldwide and was nominated for an oscar. he plays a...
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joined by none other than brian taylor -- bryan taylor. jason: it's great to be with you and with bryan. big day, obviously. this is a standalone company again, a peer play. why does that make sense right now? bryan: cybersecurity is one of these existential threats to our lives, our companies, our institutions. mcafee is one of those businesses that is there to protect us. it's the mission of the company -- we think it's a really important mission and we are thrilled to be part of it. jason: it was part of intel. there were sort of big hopes and dreams for it. now it's a standalone company. what gives it an advantage there? bryan: i think somebody at intel figured they were not the natural owner for a $2 billion cybersecurity software company. we caught them at a moment when they were reflecting. do they want to double down and reinvest in the business, or do they want to sell? we gave them an alternative, a partnership. intel still owns 49% of the company. we get to refocus and reinvest in the business. jason: what does the private equit
joined by none other than brian taylor -- bryan taylor. jason: it's great to be with you and with bryan. big day, obviously. this is a standalone company again, a peer play. why does that make sense right now? bryan: cybersecurity is one of these existential threats to our lives, our companies, our institutions. mcafee is one of those businesses that is there to protect us. it's the mission of the company -- we think it's a really important mission and we are thrilled to be part of it. jason:...
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bryan: health care. it is a $3 trillion industry that is completely retooling their back office and there are import and software business is being built to deliver on that promise, and we have been pursuing it for a number of years, and we have just closed our first major investment, and we have others in the works now. reporter: competitively, who do you run into most in the market? is it vcs, strategic, private equity? bryan: when i started doing this in 2000, there were two or three of us, and that was it. today, every private equity firm says they have a software practice. i am so grateful we are at a place -- i have been doing it for 15 years. partner has been doing it 15 years. we have been together 10 years. and if we are proactive and thematic and how we perceive the market, we are not facing a lot of competition. there is a big enough market where we find situations like mcafee, it is just us and the seller trying to build a partnership instead of a transaction. reporter: when you look around h
bryan: health care. it is a $3 trillion industry that is completely retooling their back office and there are import and software business is being built to deliver on that promise, and we have been pursuing it for a number of years, and we have just closed our first major investment, and we have others in the works now. reporter: competitively, who do you run into most in the market? is it vcs, strategic, private equity? bryan: when i started doing this in 2000, there were two or three of us,...
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she's done with backup dancer bryan tanaka. nick cannon, her ex had doubts. >> i thought it was bizarre somebody watching from afar. i thought the show fabricated a lot of stuff. i don't know what the relationship actually is. >> yeah, nick isn't exactly alone. a little six months after mariah and james packer broke up and she went on to date bryan, this pair has called it quits. the reason -- sources say that bryan was using her for her fame. >> most men are jealous of me. i'm in new york. i didn't hear about this. >> back in february i asked mimi point blank about rumors this was all for show. in an interview referred to him as your boyfriend. >> i would say he's my boyfriend. kevin, if i refer to him as something wouldn't that be what i was referring to him as. >> whatever they were, sweet, sweet fantasy or the real deal, neither bryan or carey's rep would confirm the split. bryan won't be performing on her tour with lionel richie. meanwhile, nick is busy filming the ninth season of his mtv show, wild about out. >> a place o
she's done with backup dancer bryan tanaka. nick cannon, her ex had doubts. >> i thought it was bizarre somebody watching from afar. i thought the show fabricated a lot of stuff. i don't know what the relationship actually is. >> yeah, nick isn't exactly alone. a little six months after mariah and james packer broke up and she went on to date bryan, this pair has called it quits. the reason -- sources say that bryan was using her for her fame. >> most men are jealous of me....
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bryan tells his story about that simple smalltown life. tonight, he hits prime time co-hosting the country music awards for a fifth time. the entertainer of the year in front of two sold out shows in massachusetts. >> how many guitars do you travel with, do you know? >> too many. about two. too many. >>. ♪ she say play it again play it again ♪ >> reporter: luke bryan has collected more guitars than he can count during his long road trip in a small town in south georgia to the biggest stages in music. >> i actually did some math. leaseberg, georgia, population 2800. you could put it 21 leesburg, georgias in this stadium. isn't that crazy? let's go back to leesburg, georgia, do you remember the music on in your house? >> my parents, the country was on country radio, from ronny milsap to kenny rogers, to george strait to alabama. we were as country as kids could be country. somehow, we would be listen -- nwa made it into our world somehow. and eze and the beastie boys. >> when did you get your first guitar, do you jeb. >> the summer i tur
bryan tells his story about that simple smalltown life. tonight, he hits prime time co-hosting the country music awards for a fifth time. the entertainer of the year in front of two sold out shows in massachusetts. >> how many guitars do you travel with, do you know? >> too many. about two. too many. >>. ♪ she say play it again play it again ♪ >> reporter: luke bryan has collected more guitars than he can count during his long road trip in a small town in south...
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>> love you so much. >> luke bryan! >> whoo, whoo, whoo! ♪ you've got your hands up you're rockin' in my truck ♪ >> you play songs, you want people to have a good time and you make no apologies for that? >> right. i want people to have a blast. do i get jumped on maybe not being as artistic agency the next artist for that? maybe. but at the end of the day, i feel like my art is the ability to get people together. and make them have a good time. to the point to where they may not even admit to having such a good time. ♪ get to moving in the night >> i've got to ask you the moves. it's a little bit of it's a little bit of chippendales. >> moves happened from the soul. the spirit. from deep within. i don't know. most of the time. it's just -- it's just being playful. and if i can doal of that, then they immediately realize, heck, i can, too. that's the fun part about it. so -- >> my wife appreciates that. your ability to have fun with those je'l teach you. i'll teach you a move ort'wo th tonight that will make this place explode? is ther
>> love you so much. >> luke bryan! >> whoo, whoo, whoo! ♪ you've got your hands up you're rockin' in my truck ♪ >> you play songs, you want people to have a good time and you make no apologies for that? >> right. i want people to have a blast. do i get jumped on maybe not being as artistic agency the next artist for that? maybe. but at the end of the day, i feel like my art is the ability to get people together. and make them have a good time. to the point to...
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bryan desloge, if you want to go first. countyse represent 3069 from counties couple hundred people to 10 million people, a everything.of and we're kind of social safety net because i like to say, we're the rubber meets the road. this is where government gets done. he local government, county commissioners are people that you see at the grocery store, ou see at church, you see at the soccer game. when you have a question about government, we're generally who you go to. people don't delineate between state, local and federal. zoo us at events and i work for government and my problem, roads, hospitals, jails or parks, it is is a great job and frankly pivotal time in american politics, so an exciting time to in local government. host: peter mclaughlin, what are you doing in washington this week? guest: here to talk about infrastructure and other issues counties mportant to across the country, we run public hospitals, provide social own 46% of theso oads in the country, 38% of bridges, a third of airports and transit systems. w
bryan desloge, if you want to go first. countyse represent 3069 from counties couple hundred people to 10 million people, a everything.of and we're kind of social safety net because i like to say, we're the rubber meets the road. this is where government gets done. he local government, county commissioners are people that you see at the grocery store, ou see at church, you see at the soccer game. when you have a question about government, we're generally who you go to. people don't delineate...
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it's bryan, and you know him as lefty. he's going to come to give us a wonderful sermon on john 3: 16. so come on up. [ applause ] >> i didn't like the guy i was. i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was. i definitely was not the man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if bryan stays out of trouble in prison, he'll be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >> well, you ain't never been in here. >> a lot of them are involved in gangs and stuff, because they have to be, because the way how it is in here. >> why you want to go talk to the kids? >> because, you know, nobody never came and talked to me when i was in school and talked to me and gave me a different outlook on the way i took life in, and you know, if somebody did, i
it's bryan, and you know him as lefty. he's going to come to give us a wonderful sermon on john 3: 16. so come on up. [ applause ] >> i didn't like the guy i was. i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was. i definitely was not the man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if bryan stays out of trouble in...
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luke bryan and dierks bentley are here. they're going to play. but when we return, i'm over there talking about robots and monster trucks. stick around. ♪ ♪ yohere's your reward. 100,000th point. can i get one more? that'll be 15,000 points. some loyalty programs aren't always rewarding. thanks captain obvious. but hotels.com is. it's small batch. instant savings now, free nights later. hotels.com. fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. introducing new depend real fit briefs. now more breathable than ever. in situations like this, there's no time for distractions. it's not enough to think i'm ready. i need to know i'm ready. no matter what lies ahead. get a free sample at depend.com it's your tv, take it with you. with directv now and at&t, get the ultimate in entertainment plus unlimited data. get directv now for $10 a month when you have the new at&t unlimited plus plan. get 25% off n
luke bryan and dierks bentley are here. they're going to play. but when we return, i'm over there talking about robots and monster trucks. stick around. ♪ ♪ yohere's your reward. 100,000th point. can i get one more? that'll be 15,000 points. some loyalty programs aren't always rewarding. thanks captain obvious. but hotels.com is. it's small batch. instant savings now, free nights later. hotels.com. fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins,...
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it's bryan, and you know him as lefty. he's going to come to give us a wonderful sermon on john 3:16. so, come on up. [ applause ] >> i didn't like the guy i was. i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was. i definitely was not the man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening, and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if bryan stays out of trouble in prison, he'll be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >> well, you ain't never been in here. >> a lot of them are involved in gangs and stuff, because they have to be because the way how it is in here. >> why you want to go talk to the kids? >> because, you know, nobody never came and talked to me when i was in school and talked to me and gave me a different outlook on the way i took life in, and you know, if somebody did, i
it's bryan, and you know him as lefty. he's going to come to give us a wonderful sermon on john 3:16. so, come on up. [ applause ] >> i didn't like the guy i was. i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was. i definitely was not the man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening, and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if bryan stays out of trouble in...
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. —— galloping to his win. 0n the pga tour wesley bryan completed a bogey—free back nine bryan completed a bogey—free back nine to win the rbc heritage in south carolina on sunday by a stroke finishing on 13 under. but without doubt the best shot of the day was from another american peter malnati who managed a hole in one on the par three 17th as the balljust cleared the front bunkers and edged its way into the cup to help him finish on two under. england's luke donald finished second handing him a fifth runner—up finish at the event but he did console himself with this miraculous bunker shot for birdie on the 11th. but it was bryan who with this tap—in par on the 18th secured his first pga tour victory, and also became the first south ca rolina—born champion at the event since it began in 1969. since winning the masters injanuary 0'sullivan has only colac the a1—year—old, ronnie sullivan, started the afternoon session in the lead, moving to seven — five with this break. wilson did not make life easier for 0'sullivan who is safely through to the second round, winning ten fr
. —— galloping to his win. 0n the pga tour wesley bryan completed a bogey—free back nine bryan completed a bogey—free back nine to win the rbc heritage in south carolina on sunday by a stroke finishing on 13 under. but without doubt the best shot of the day was from another american peter malnati who managed a hole in one on the par three 17th as the balljust cleared the front bunkers and edged its way into the cup to help him finish on two under. england's luke donald finished second...
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bryan is walking -- we're approaching piedmont -- >> bryan starts walking northbound on piedmont at the same time the individual in the reflective jacket is walking northbound from piedmont seconds behind bryan. >> this is the same corner where we see the white chevy malibu turn. >> the chevy malibu, the male with the reflective jacket and all are now going northbound on piedmont. >> richmond boulder where bole was shot dead is around the corner from that intersection. police says it's not clear if the man in the jacket is connected to the white car. bole's widow visited the site where boles was killed. he was a former nasa scientist. he had an owe-- >> he was much more interested to learn other people's stories than to tell his own. >> she wants to see justice and hopes anyone with information will come forward. >> if they know anything, please share it to see themselves in this situation, it could have been their brother, their son, their loved one. >> there's a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> it's shaping up to another n
bryan is walking -- we're approaching piedmont -- >> bryan starts walking northbound on piedmont at the same time the individual in the reflective jacket is walking northbound from piedmont seconds behind bryan. >> this is the same corner where we see the white chevy malibu turn. >> the chevy malibu, the male with the reflective jacket and all are now going northbound on piedmont. >> richmond boulder where bole was shot dead is around the corner from that intersection....
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tonight's guest, bryan stevenson, glad you joined us, a look at dr. king's beyond vietnam speech, along with bryan stevenson in a moment. >>> contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm joined tonight by bryan stevenson, the founder and director of the equal justice and author of "just mercy." it's about to become a film starring michael b. jordan. congratulations on that. >> thank you. thank you. >> let me start by asking when you first became aware of this "beyond vietnam" speech given in this city 50 years ago tomorrow. >> it's interesting, i wasn't aware of it, i didn't read it until i started practicing in montgomery, alabama. my office was down the street from dr. king's church, so i would visit there often. just collecting some of the things he would preach on and he would talk about, i encountered his work in the 1960s after the passage of the civil rights act. it was so impressive to me that dr. king never rested on his laurels. he was not satisfied after the passing of the voters rights. he knew there was stil
tonight's guest, bryan stevenson, glad you joined us, a look at dr. king's beyond vietnam speech, along with bryan stevenson in a moment. >>> contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm joined tonight by bryan stevenson, the founder and director of the equal justice and author of "just mercy." it's about to become a film starring michael b. jordan. congratulations on that. >> thank you. thank you. >> let me start by asking...
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live in camden, cleve bryan cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you cleve. we'll look forward to your reports later on. >>> in a pennsylvania courtroom the penalty phase of the eric frein trial starts today and he's facing the death penalty. the 33-year-old showed no emotion yesterday in milford township pike county as he was convicted on all counts including capitol murder. frein you may recall opened fire at the pennsylvania state police blooming grove barracks in 2014 killing corporal bryan dickson and injuring trooper alex douglass. he spent 48 days on the run. >>> a bucks county man arrested accused of robbing 11 banks over the span of four years. today the fbi arrested 57-year-old richard boyle of doylestown. authorities say boyle robbed 11 banks and in montgomery and bucks counties between 2012 and 2016. they say he got away with nearly $500,000. boyle robbed the banks using a mask and a straw hat as a disguise. >> authorities in montgomery county say a woman was taken to the hospital after she was struck by her own vehicle. chopper3 over the intersec
live in camden, cleve bryan cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you cleve. we'll look forward to your reports later on. >>> in a pennsylvania courtroom the penalty phase of the eric frein trial starts today and he's facing the death penalty. the 33-year-old showed no emotion yesterday in milford township pike county as he was convicted on all counts including capitol murder. frein you may recall opened fire at the pennsylvania state police blooming grove barracks in 2014...
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when i speak to people like bryan stevenson and people like james bell. when i speak to young men and women in the communities of the nation and the cities, or i listen to young guys in transformative periods, they don't want the gang culture anymore. i tell you that our countryside has intelligence, bright young men. whether you stick and duck, there will never be another dr. king or another jesus christ, but now and then we get lucky. some in the horizon are standing by, waiting to step into the space. it's quite empty at the moment. >> every one of us is doing our best to imlate you. thank you. >> you can do better. >> no, no, no. thank you for your great example. i thank you for being a living amiss l of living a life of character. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you, sir. >> i listen to you every night. some nights are better than others. >> on that note, get out of here. that's the show -- only a friend can say that. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching back here tomorrow night with jeremy scahill. until then, thanks for watching and keep
when i speak to people like bryan stevenson and people like james bell. when i speak to young men and women in the communities of the nation and the cities, or i listen to young guys in transformative periods, they don't want the gang culture anymore. i tell you that our countryside has intelligence, bright young men. whether you stick and duck, there will never be another dr. king or another jesus christ, but now and then we get lucky. some in the horizon are standing by, waiting to step into...
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dixon. >> also want to let the corporal bryan dixon's family know that corporal dixon will always remain in the hearts of all members of the pennsylvania state police forever. >> hope springs eternal with every defendant i ever had even in face of mountains of evidence. >> and eric had hope at the end? >> every defendant i ever had that has gone to trial has thought he or she had an opportunity to win. >> that was eric frein's defense attorney speaking. they do believe they have a path for appeal in this death sentence. but he will be back tomorrow to be formally sentenced. the prosecution is calling this full justice after 1/2 lotwo an half long years from the sniper attack and the manhunt and now a death sentence for eric frein. >> count on nbc 10 to bring you breaking news as it happens. download the nbc 10 app and sign up to have alerts sent to your phone. >>> the countdown to the nfl draft is on. we are less than 24 hours away from the first pick in philadelphia. >> but the events begin at noon when the nfl fan experience will open on the parkway and crews are racing against the clo
dixon. >> also want to let the corporal bryan dixon's family know that corporal dixon will always remain in the hearts of all members of the pennsylvania state police forever. >> hope springs eternal with every defendant i ever had even in face of mountains of evidence. >> and eric had hope at the end? >> every defendant i ever had that has gone to trial has thought he or she had an opportunity to win. >> that was eric frein's defense attorney speaking. they do...
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bryan: anything it takes to keep those grapes warm. that is it for the business report. to bring're just going you some breaking news that you have been seeing ticking on the bottom of your screen. we are here reports of a shooting incident in central paris. from police sources. so far, one police officer we have, has been killed. a second police officer wanted. all this to place in a shooting attack on champs-elysees in central paris. i stress these are police reports coming in to us now. the gunman responsible for these attacks is said to have been killed. we will be bringing you more on that when we come back after this short break. ♪ 04/20/17 04/20/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> you are about to enter thezone. "the factor" begins right now. i am bill o'reilly. more evidence the far left is out of control in america. amy: say goodbye to bill o'reilly. the top-rated fox news host has been forced to leave the network after more than half a dozen women accuse him of sexual harassment. we will speak to one o
bryan: anything it takes to keep those grapes warm. that is it for the business report. to bring're just going you some breaking news that you have been seeing ticking on the bottom of your screen. we are here reports of a shooting incident in central paris. from police sources. so far, one police officer we have, has been killed. a second police officer wanted. all this to place in a shooting attack on champs-elysees in central paris. i stress these are police reports coming in to us now. the...
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fox's bryan llenas has a closer look at the scientific debate. >> reporter: exciting news coming from nasa. scientists say ocean world orbiting saturn could be a top contender for life beyond earth. the liquid ocean lies beneath the service of saturn's moon. nasa's spacecraft has found hydrogen molecules in the geyser there is. possibly the result of deep sea chemical reactions between water and rock. >> this finding is the result of 12 years of casini investigations and it really represents a cap stone finding for the mission. because we now know that it has almost all of the ingredients that you would need to support life as we we know it on earth. >> reporter: nasa scientists are quick to point out that this latest discovery does not mean there's live on but there may be conditions favorable for life. europa ice covered moon of jupiter also believed to have a subsurface ocean may have water vapor jets spewing into space as well. >> if we have a subtle tee ocean in contact with a rocky core energy from a variety of sources we have many of the ingredients for it to be necessary for l
fox's bryan llenas has a closer look at the scientific debate. >> reporter: exciting news coming from nasa. scientists say ocean world orbiting saturn could be a top contender for life beyond earth. the liquid ocean lies beneath the service of saturn's moon. nasa's spacecraft has found hydrogen molecules in the geyser there is. possibly the result of deep sea chemical reactions between water and rock. >> this finding is the result of 12 years of casini investigations and it really...
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bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating at a constant level of fear, i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. i'm bryan denton, yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the future doesn't start next week, next month or next year... the future starts now. in the hydrogen-fueled toyota mirai. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! welcome back. my first g
bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating at a constant level of fear, i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. i'm bryan denton, yes, you will probably have to...
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he killed 38-year-old corporal bryan dickson and critically wound the trooper alex douglass who survived but has a range of health issues. the prosecution wants the death penalty and wrapped up emotional testimony from that dixon's family today. >> i want them to know about bryan dickson both as a father father son a husband and his honor including bringing honor to the uniform of the pennsylvania state police. >> reporter: yesterday dixon's widow testified their two young sons are suffering. dixon's mother says she has health issues stemming from his death but also says this. pike county district attorney raymond tompkins spoke on her behalf. >> she for gives him doesn't hate him but she wants accountability. >> reporter: frein's parents were not in court today. the defense expects some of this family members to speak on his behalf during the penalty phase and asks for frein, taking the stand himself. >> but it's his call based on our advice. >> reporter: the district attorney here argued with that expert witness and in so many words said that a life sentence in prison is not harsh enou
he killed 38-year-old corporal bryan dickson and critically wound the trooper alex douglass who survived but has a range of health issues. the prosecution wants the death penalty and wrapped up emotional testimony from that dixon's family today. >> i want them to know about bryan dickson both as a father father son a husband and his honor including bringing honor to the uniform of the pennsylvania state police. >> reporter: yesterday dixon's widow testified their two young sons are...
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is keeping students in school are helping children in philadelphia "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan shows us how this foundation uses aid unique tactic to keep, at risk students, on the right track. kensington high school students, took a field trip tuesday that never left parking lot but revealed a whole new world. >> we will show you how powerful your education could be. >> reporter: stewart foundation which seeks time prove high school graduation rates partnered with state farm and philadelphia academy toss bring the choice bus to kensington high. students learn dropped opening dropping out of high school land person on the back of this bus, a jail cell. >> now, that is how someone feels every day, when to get up, when to go to bed what to wear. >> reporter: materials with used by real prisoners. >> when they are sent to prison they become property of the system. >> reporter: students say it was an eye opening experience. >> it is just not a good feeling being inside of there. >> opens the eyes of many kid that they believe that it will go out and do my own thing and end up in ja
is keeping students in school are helping children in philadelphia "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan shows us how this foundation uses aid unique tactic to keep, at risk students, on the right track. kensington high school students, took a field trip tuesday that never left parking lot but revealed a whole new world. >> we will show you how powerful your education could be. >> reporter: stewart foundation which seeks time prove high school graduation rates partnered...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now more on our top story. cleve, you just spoke to an expert about what this latest strike, means, and good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee, yes, our political, history expert, says that president trump dropping the mother of all bombs as this is nicknamed, is as much style as substance. >> i don't know that this dramatically changes the perception of weapon usage, since it is a conventional weapon. >> reporter: this is a history professor in camden county community college and director of the center for civic leadership which has a partner ship with the middle east certainty in the university of pennsylvania. he said use of such intense force is justified if. >> well, it is justified if there is a policy associated with it. what is the goal of using that weapon? diminishing power of ice is doesn't necessarily mean you will establish the stability, in afghanistan. >> reporter: president trump may have been impulsive to make another significant military move after the syrian air strikes but he says thi
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now more on our top story. cleve, you just spoke to an expert about what this latest strike, means, and good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee, yes, our political, history expert, says that president trump dropping the mother of all bombs as this is nicknamed, is as much style as substance. >> i don't know that this dramatically changes the perception of weapon usage, since it is a conventional weapon. >>...
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cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, mars like this didn't just happen here in philadelphia, people gathered all around the country to support science. and those who study it. in washington dc, participant came out for the earth day protest to rally against reduced funding for research, especially, cuts made to the environmental protection agency and the national institute of health. popular science personnel spoke to the crowd at the national mall. >> we are marching today to remind people everywhere our lawmakers specially of the significance of science for our health, and prosperity, the process of atlantic city heist naked to unable the laws every nature, has in turn naked us to feed and care for the world's billions. >> president trump did not mention the science march in a tweet about earth day, but wrote he is quote committed preserving the natural beauty of our nation. >> and now to chicago, the crowds were massive therefore a march. an estimated 43,000 people took part. rallies were held also in new york, london, berlin, and sydney australia, all told more than 600
cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, mars like this didn't just happen here in philadelphia, people gathered all around the country to support science. and those who study it. in washington dc, participant came out for the earth day protest to rally against reduced funding for research, especially, cuts made to the environmental protection agency and the national institute of health. popular science personnel spoke to the crowd at the national mall. >> we are...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now from police headquarters with the latest on this investigation, cleve? >> reporter: ukee, this afternoon police telling thaws they are looking for that third person of interest, a woman, who may have set up the home invasion victim. >> carried it out, in my car. >> reporter: eighty-eight year-old pete lehooda survived korean war abe now home invasion. >> i thought they were going to kill me. >> reporter: a woman he recognized rang the door bell. when he opened up, several armed men forced him in and bound him to the chair with tape and phone cord. it contained his deceased wife 's jewelry and tens of thousands of dollars. when they were done they took his keys and stole his 85 cadillac seville. >> unaudible. >> reporter: investigators put out notice to patrol officers about information about his car and then by late morning, officers found it on the 3200 block of emerald. >> they immediately set up surveillance with several other officers. shortly thereafter, a couple people have been wondering around the car, one of the males got i
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now from police headquarters with the latest on this investigation, cleve? >> reporter: ukee, this afternoon police telling thaws they are looking for that third person of interest, a woman, who may have set up the home invasion victim. >> carried it out, in my car. >> reporter: eighty-eight year-old pete lehooda survived korean war abe now home invasion. >> i thought they were going to kill me. >> reporter:...
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live from chop, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, a barber's big honor , but not for his skill with the scissors, when we come back. >> the reason he was being recognized at city hall today for his work outside of the shop. >> new castle county paramedics have been in service for 42 years, i'm greg argos here in new castle county with the story of one man who paved the way. >>> we have a few scattered showers, on storm scan three, even report of the lightening up toward poconos this evening but even stronger storms, are on the way, we will track yet another system that will bring rain and thunder i'll tell you when and when it clears out when we come right back. fill your basket with easter only at my giant. the dinosaurs' extinction... got you outnumbered. don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. fill your basket with easter only at my giant. >>> today barber to the star robe
live from chop, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, a barber's big honor , but not for his skill with the scissors, when we come back. >> the reason he was being recognized at city hall today for his work outside of the shop. >> new castle county paramedics have been in service for 42 years, i'm greg argos here in new castle county with the story of one man who paved the way. >>> we have a few scattered showers, on storm scan three, even...
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our cleve bryan was in the courtroom for today's proceedings. he joins us live from the camden county courthouse where the prosecution and defense laid out their case, cleve? report report good evening, nicole and jessica. well, they have certainly pointed toward david dj creato as having the opportunity and possibly a reason to kill his son, but is there proof that he did it? we heard testimony from first responders as well as victim's mother as the prosecution laid out the case and what they believe happened. now, dj creato from haddon township, made a call to 911 back in october 2015 reporting his three-year old son brendan was missing. several months later dj was charged with the murder of brendan, k-9 track the boy's lifeless body to wooded area along cooper river a mile from the dj's apartment. prosecutors say it is unlikely that the little boy wand their far through the dark, and, socks were cleaned. several medical examiners ruled brendan's death an homicide but never an explanation instead of signs for lack of oxygen to his brain. now,
our cleve bryan was in the courtroom for today's proceedings. he joins us live from the camden county courthouse where the prosecution and defense laid out their case, cleve? report report good evening, nicole and jessica. well, they have certainly pointed toward david dj creato as having the opportunity and possibly a reason to kill his son, but is there proof that he did it? we heard testimony from first responders as well as victim's mother as the prosecution laid out the case and what they...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live at our sat center. he's got the latest on our local march. >> reporter: i can remember when i was a kid. my dad took me to new york city to the statue of liberty for the 20th celebration of earth day and it was a huge event. i remember that vividly. a lot of people will remember earth day 2017 as the march for science. carrying a giant banner science not silence, thousands march through philadelphia saturday to raise their voices in support of science. >> scientists have been too passive. the pro science team is in large part in reaction to president trump who today as questioned climate change eased environmental regulation and called for steep budget cuts to the environmental protection agency. >> i'm very angry at what's happening in the news with the trump administration just basically undoing all of the important institutions. >> reporter: after marching hundreds listened to speeches about science and politics at penn's landing great plaza. >> i think it's important that we all are vocal and that w
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live at our sat center. he's got the latest on our local march. >> reporter: i can remember when i was a kid. my dad took me to new york city to the statue of liberty for the 20th celebration of earth day and it was a huge event. i remember that vividly. a lot of people will remember earth day 2017 as the march for science. carrying a giant banner science not silence, thousands march through philadelphia saturday to raise their voices in...
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as our cleve bryan tells you, the hoping of the expansion of the old hot line will force drivers to now think twice, before driving, distract. >> reporter: if you are paying attention while driving you have seen many people who are not. we all know why, they are on the phone. >> it is scary. honestly. >> many people just can't keep their hand off of their cell phone. >> reporter: traffic safety officialness new jersey say problem with distracted driving is getting worse. they say it is a big reason why traffic deaths increased last year by 8 percent raising statewide average to 12 traffic deaths per week. >> the proliferation of the smart phones, telephone, text ing and one device is proving to be a very dangerous combination. >> reporter: so new jersey is trying something new to combat distracted driving, getting everyone involved. >> i'm going to connect you to the police that handles that roadway. >> reporter: state police are expanding the pound 77 hot line used in the 70e -- 90 to report aggressive driving and now you can report distracting driving. >> starting to day a distracted
as our cleve bryan tells you, the hoping of the expansion of the old hot line will force drivers to now think twice, before driving, distract. >> reporter: if you are paying attention while driving you have seen many people who are not. we all know why, they are on the phone. >> it is scary. honestly. >> many people just can't keep their hand off of their cell phone. >> reporter: traffic safety officialness new jersey say problem with distracted driving is getting worse....
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan live in upper darby tonight with the latest on the search and also reaction from horrified eye witnesses. cleve. >> reporter: natasha, the authorities here in upper darby say the pursuit began outside of their jurisdiction and that the dirt bike driver came flying down 69th street here on this hill and then smashed into the grandmother and granddaughter at the next crosswalk. now, we talked to many eye witnesses here who described the girl's condition in particular as being heart wrenching. >> she was the one who got hit 'cause the tire marks was all on her side. >> reporter: first responders worked quickly saturday afternoon. >> i seen it coming. i seen it coming 'cause of the way he was flying. >> reporter: shenay says they entered the crosswalk unaware of the police pursuit coming down the hill. >> they were inside of our store shopping and come out and getting ready to cross the street and that's when it happened. >> but he hit both of them they went flying up in the air. >> reporter: you were darby police say with no regard for the people h
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan live in upper darby tonight with the latest on the search and also reaction from horrified eye witnesses. cleve. >> reporter: natasha, the authorities here in upper darby say the pursuit began outside of their jurisdiction and that the dirt bike driver came flying down 69th street here on this hill and then smashed into the grandmother and granddaughter at the next crosswalk. now, we talked to many eye witnesses here who described the...
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live from ocean city, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >> helping out fellow dad, thanks very much. >>> how long will this weather last? a lot of people are hoping a while? meteorologist lauren casey in for kate bilo and tracking things from the cbs-3 sky deck is what the latest. >> latest is i'm not wearing a jacket and it feels fantastic. finally feeling like spring, flowers are in bloom, the sunnies out, and smiles on peoples faces, just a great tuesday, all together, and high temperatures did top in the 80's across much of the area we tied a record in reading at 85. broke a record in allentown at 85 degrees and we are at 81 right now in philadelphia temperatures, did get close to that record high, temperature but we are cooler down the shore, right now, we did top off in the mid to upper seven owe's but that sea breeze kicking in across cape may county. we have 65 degrees elsewhere. still in the 70's and 80's and heading out to the fill games this evening, beautiful, conditions, for first pitch, taking on the mets 78 degrees, sunshine, a few more cloud heading in the second hal
live from ocean city, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >> helping out fellow dad, thanks very much. >>> how long will this weather last? a lot of people are hoping a while? meteorologist lauren casey in for kate bilo and tracking things from the cbs-3 sky deck is what the latest. >> latest is i'm not wearing a jacket and it feels fantastic. finally feeling like spring, flowers are in bloom, the sunnies out, and smiles on peoples faces, just a great tuesday,...
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host: at our table here this orning, bryan desloge, president of the national association of counties and also or commissioner for leon county, republican, peter mclaughlin, who transportation for ing committee chair national association of counties and commissioner in minnesota. thank you both. let's talk about what the national association of counties is.
host: at our table here this orning, bryan desloge, president of the national association of counties and also or commissioner for leon county, republican, peter mclaughlin, who transportation for ing committee chair national association of counties and commissioner in minnesota. thank you both. let's talk about what the national association of counties is.
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. >> our cleve bryan has been following this story all afternoon and joins us live from that scene, cleve, what have you learned. >> reporter: beginning. it is now cleaned up the accident scene, car crashed on philadelphia pike and reopened roadway but they continue to do work there on the grounds of the saint helena roman catholic church where it appears that the man police shot died of his injuries. >> this is an active, ongoing investigation. >> reporter: new castle county police gathering facts late in the afternoon late wednesday after a police chase end in an officer involve shooting. officials say 2:00 p.m. they investigate aid man on north market street in wilmington. according to witnesses he led police on a high speed chase that ended in a crash on philadelphia pike in the penny hill section of the north wilmington. they led police on the foot chase on the ground of the saint helena roman catholic church where officers opened fire. >> suspects fled on foot and officers gave chase and in an attempt to apprehend him. a confrontation ensued resulting in the suspect being shot and k
. >> our cleve bryan has been following this story all afternoon and joins us live from that scene, cleve, what have you learned. >> reporter: beginning. it is now cleaned up the accident scene, car crashed on philadelphia pike and reopened roadway but they continue to do work there on the grounds of the saint helena roman catholic church where it appears that the man police shot died of his injuries. >> this is an active, ongoing investigation. >> reporter: new castle...
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bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. >> pelley: finally tonight, we turn back the clock 50 years to april 1967, and one of the more unusual chapters in television history. >> the cbs evening news with arnold zenker, subsuiting for walter cronkite, during the strike. >> pelley: yes, walter cronkite was on strike. the union representing tv personalities had called a walkout. some of the most famous tv faces of the day, including "what's my the air and on the street. newscasters were replaced by management, but who would sub for cronkite? >> good evening. michigan's governor, george romney. >> reporter: an "a-"to-"z" search led to arnold zenker, a 28-year-old cbs news executive who had
bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. >> pelley: finally tonight, we turn back the clock 50 years to april...
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family and friends of bryan douglas watts only wish the hotel had done more sooner. fire officials here are recommending that people carry their own carbon monoxide detector. that will cost you, scott, between $20 and $60. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us this evening. thank you, jericka. coming up next, a tiny piece of spring inspires a coach to win a championship. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. essential for him, but maybe not for peop
family and friends of bryan douglas watts only wish the hotel had done more sooner. fire officials here are recommending that people carry their own carbon monoxide detector. that will cost you, scott, between $20 and $60. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us this evening. thank you, jericka. coming up next, a tiny piece of spring inspires a coach to win a championship. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise...
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. >>> i'm cleve bryan covering day four of the creato murder trial. we will tell you where jury got to take a visit and see where brandon creato's body dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for today and tomorrow. if you have a question about investing, ask me. sincerely, amanda etheridge, fellow planner and fellow citizen. >>> there are new developments in the trial of camden county father charged with killing his three-year old son. today jury traveled to the spot where brandon creato's body was found. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is in camden tonight with more, cleve. >> reporter: ukee, strong images for jury as well as chance for defense to bring up their main points. day four and it was time for dj creato's defense attorney to question lead dete
. >>> i'm cleve bryan covering day four of the creato murder trial. we will tell you where jury got to take a visit and see where brandon creato's body dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating at a constant level of fear, i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. i'm bryan denton, ♪ (cover of chainsmokers 'don't l♪ me down') ♪ ♪ the issues we care about can weigh on us. so lift the weight of caring, by doing. visit state farm's neighborhoodofgood.com to volunteer in your community. i'm not the type to smushy garbages... you know what? i'm going for it. you are completely and utterly... awesome... i'm glad you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you better not. every single time i... get down! you always have... my back! my back! it's really hard to describe. it's like... all these tiny little... things? yes. yes. things! are actually... friendship. ♪ c
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating at a constant level of fear, i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. i'm bryan denton, ♪...
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live from kensington i'm cleve bryan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 prince william and lady gaga teaming up for a video, but this isn't a music video. thinks a video with a serious message. what that is and you why should know it coming back. >>> get through security and to your flights faster and easier, we will show you how to sign up at philly international, tori. >> definitely not easy being kid in the school yard especially when it comes to making friend but one elementary school is using a colorful bench to make sure you always have a buddy. can i play with you guys? by the time the drugs rannd wout, i was addicted.. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. the road to recovery starts now. >>> well, frequent flyers will now have a chance to enroll in the ts
live from kensington i'm cleve bryan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 prince william and lady gaga teaming up for a video, but this isn't a music video. thinks a video with a serious message. what that is and you why should know it coming back. >>> get through security and to your flights faster and easier, we will show you how to sign up at philly international, tori. >> definitely not easy being kid in the...
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bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating at a constant level of fear, i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. i'm bryan denton, welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx at lincoln, we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. >>> too big to be pierced fro
bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window, scanning for car bombs. being outside of a vehicle was suicide. to say that i wasn't operating at a constant level of fear, i'd be lying to you. if i didn't believe in the importance of journalism, i wouldn't be able to continue to do this work. ( ♪ ) i'm bryan denton, photojournalist for the new york times. i'm bryan denton, welcome to maxx you. you are...